Dan Ariely is a professor of behavioral economics at Duke University and the best-selling author of Misbelief, Dollars and Sense, and Predictably Irrational. In this podcast, Motley Fool contributor ...
The valuation bubble of the S&P 500 is near record levels, and the bulls expect the P/E to continue to expand, possibly to ...
Never mind what the unofficial anthem of the American West says about buffalo roaming—this type of bovid is not found on U.S. soil. What we have stateside, making up the best-known herds in ...
Chipmunks and squirrels are both widespread throughout North America. While someone with a keen eye can usually tell them apart, their similarities often confuse wildlife watchers. Both rodents are ...
"Hot and sunny" may seem like a good summer forecast—unless you get too much heat and sun. High temperatures and sun exposure can lead to skin problems like heat rash—a short-lived rash that resolves ...
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Abstract: The existing credit-based mechanisms mainly focus on stimulating the rational packet droppers to relay other nodes' packets, but they cannot identify the irrational packet droppers such as ...
This manuscript explores how human irrationality in decision-making can contribute to artificial intelligence (AI) development, particularly in the domain of creativity. While irrational behavior is ...
Almost every user faces problems in Windows at some point. However, it’s not always the software’s fault – hardware issues can also have similar symptoms. If you are having trouble distinguishing ...